البواعث النفسية فـي شـعـر الهذلـيين

Author name: هبة خالد قدوري سلمان العاني
Supervisor name: ياسر احمد فياض الفهداوي
General topic: Arabic Language and Literature
Specific topic: Language
Degree: Master
University: University of Anbar - College Of Literature - Department Of Arabic Language
Language: Arabic
University location: Anbar
First pages: 01T4243 - p.pdf
Abstract: تناولت في هذه الدراسة البواعث النفسية في شعر الهذليين، تلك القبيلة التي شهرت قديما بفصاحتها وبلاغتها وكثرة شعرائها، فيما وجد الباحثون في هذا الامر مجالا رحبا للدراسة والبحث، فهو - اي الشعر الهذلي - ما يزال مادة غنية تغري الباحثين للاطلاع عليه والتزود منه | This study has addressed the psychological motives in the poetry of Hethil, that tribe that was famous for its eloquence, rhetoric and its many frequent poets. While researchers in this matter found plenty of room for study and research, Hethil's poetry is still a rich material that attracts researchers to review and research it, which opens to them the best ways to get the valuable material in line with the valuable and timeliness scientific studies. Hethil's poetry is one of the leading collections of tribes that scholars collect; it is the only volume which came one piece, and then Abu Saeed Alsukkary explained it, while Ibn Jinni came to collect and explains what Abu Saeed overlooked. The study approaches to the psychological motives in Hethil's poets in the pre - islamic and and Islamic eras because they formed a phenomenon worthy to deal with and analyze, as different life situations produced multiple and various psychological concerns, that lead those pots to incarnate these motives in their poetry. The nature of the study necessitated a division of the work into an introduction, three chapters, and a conclusion. The introduction dealt with in Hethil in the pre - islamic and Islamic, the motives in from a psychological perspective, psychological motives of the process of creativity to the ancients, the Hethilian poetry, and the psychological approach. This involved the two points : the Hethil : man and poet, and psychological approach : means and ends. The first chapter is devoted to the study of the psychological expression outlets in the poems of the Hethil's poets’ introductions, through six sections. The second chapter was devoted to the study of the psychological motives backgrounds, through the study of six motives : environment, sense of self, war, women, philosophy of death, poverty, and deprivation. In the third chapter, the concern was with the psychological suffering of Hethil's poets through the study of the four motives : love and separation, complaint, alienation, and the time and place. The study ends with the most important findings, and then a list of sources and references.
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